So my GF has an android phone that got a problem on the screen and on the on/off side button. She went to the technical support and left her phone with a guy there to fix it. She came back and it was fixed. When she was home, she noticed there was a folder named "nudes". It was located in file manager -> recent.
I'm pretty sure the guy stole her photos, but I don't know how can I prove it, because my GF deleted the folder.
So my question is: Is there a way to recover the folder and see when it was created? Is there a way to see if he sent her nudes from her whatsapp and deleted the messages? Do you guys know anything I can do to get evidence?
Thank's!

I have an unlocked Galaxy S7 (model is SM-G930R4) that I bought off a friend. The original carrier was US Cellular. Not only does the US Cellular legal page on their website say that all phones released after February of 2016 are automatically sold unlocked from that carrier, but their customer service folks also confirmed that my specific device is in fact unlocked and there are no issues with it being blocked due to issues with the previous service contract. I can post the IMEI here in comments if that would be helpful/necessary.

I currently have a Straight Talk account, and my active line with them is on a cheapie Wal-Mart POS phone, so I naturally wanted to port the service over to the S7. But the BYOP page on their website says that the unlocked S7 is not compatible/eligible. I talked to 3 different associates at 2 different Wal-Mart locations who gave me answers ranging from "You can buy the BYOP activation kit and try it, but if it doesn't work it's non-refundable" to "I don't think we can activate service on any US Cellular devices" to "I don't know. You should call Straight Talk tech support." I have seen posts online from many people who do in fact have US Cellular unlocked phones running fine on Straight Talk.

I called ST tech support and was told again that the IMEI check shows the device as incompatible, even though Verizon and US Cellular use most of the same frequency bands. So then I contacted Verizon customer support to see if it would work with their prepaid service. The IMEI check again came back as incompatible. I asked the guy why that would be if the phone is unlocked from another CDMA carrier using mostly the same frequency bands, and he said that there's legit no reason why it shouldn't work and even checked the IMEI a second time to be sure.

Multiple different third party (non-carrier) frequency/compatibility checker websites said that it should actually work to put a Verizon or Straight Talk CDMA sim card in that S7 so long as the correct APN settings are entered.

The thing is, I really don't want to go through buying the non-refundable BYOP activation kit from ST, trying to get my service and number ported over to the new sim/phone, etc and have it not work. Not just the risk of being out the time and money of doing so, but moreso the risk of it not being able to be ported and then losing my number.

So my questions are:

· What is the likelihood that the Straight Talk CDMA sim card from the BYOP activation kit would actually work in the unlocked S7? Is there any reason, on a technical level, why it shouldn't?

· If it won't likely work as things sit now, is there anything I can do to the phone itself that would make it (more likely to) work?

· If I'm just SOL and unable to use the phone with ST or Verizon prepaid, is there another prepaid carrier that it WILL work with? (I've checked the websites for Boost, Cricket, Simple Mobile, and Total Wireless, and they all say the IMEI isn't compatible - though I know at least Cricket is GSM only so that one's not a surprise.)

So years ago I dropped my Samsung s5 in water and the next morning it wouldn't work. Just found it in an old drawer and I wanna repair and sell it for some extra cash. It still charges, powers on, notification light comes on, still vibrates when I touch it, and thr home and back button also still light up. Only problem is the screen is still black. I've tried all the tricks. So with that being said what do I need to replace the digitizer or what?

I get scam calls all day and I block them, but they keep coming and keep leaving voicemails. Is there a way I could force the user calling me to have to enter a number in order for them to leave a voicemail? As it is now the voicemails are all automated so there's no way for them to be smart enough to hit the required number to leave a voicemail.

I have no idea what subreddit to post this in. Posted originally in NoStupidQuestions but found this subreddit too. I appreciate all the help I can get.

My boss has an iPhone 8. He has not received any notifications for voicemails since mid-late December. When we tap the voicemail option after phone icon, it shows the last voicemail as from the 21st of December iirc. We cannot find any way to access these voicemails despite seemingly being able to leave voicemails.

We have:

Turned off and on Wifi/DnD/Airplane Mode

Reset all wireless settings.

Restarted/hard reset/turned off and waited/any form of 'resetting' we could think of.

Tried holding down one. It will go to voicemail. We are unable to get pressing '*' (per our carrier) to do anything or prompt for the PIN. We tried pressing just about every other option.

Tried calling from another phone. Will go to voicemail. Will not do anything when pressing */#/whatever so we can access them.

Gone to a local carrier store to get help. We even bought a new phone (that we then returned) because it did not remedy the issue.

Additional potentially relevant info?

We installed RoboKiller sometime around the time this happened, though not exactly sure how close they were. We uninstalled the app. Not really sure how that would be relevant but could be, I suppose.

He went out of the country recently (and before we noticed the issue), but the issue very likely started prior to him leaving since he did not receive voicemails a few days prior to this.

He is having calls from his office "landline" being forwarded to his cell phone. This has worked without issue for months. We contacted the forwarding company and that did not see any issues.

Thanks again.

Edit: To clarify a bit more since I realized I worded something a bit awkwardly: He has no way to access any voicemails AFTER the 21st. He can still use the iPhone app to listen to voicemails that he did not delete from before the 21st. He cannot manually call in to check any voicemails at all, though.